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Darley 

 Arab. 



Betty 

 Leedes. 



Snake. 



Grey 



Wilkes. 



Hutton's 

 Bay Barb. 



Dau. of 



Bay Bolton. 



Dau. of 



Was imported by Mr. Darley, brother of Mr. Darley of 



Buitercrambe (now called Aldby Park), a manor long in 



the possession of the Darley family, midway between 



York and Malton^ 



Careless by Spanker ( Fairfax's Morocco Barb) — O Bald Peg 



by an Arabian out of a Barb mare — his dam a Barb mare. 

 Sis. to Leedes by The Leedes Arabian — Dau. of Spanker 

 (D'Aixy Yellow Turk)— Dau. of the Morocco Barb Mare, 

 The Lister Tv.rk,\iro\y^\.mXQ England in the reign of Jas. 



II., was purchased by Mr. Lister, and cov. in Lincoln. 

 Dau. of Hautboy (D'Arcy White Turk, his dam a Royal 



Mare), 'i'here is no record of Snake's grandam. 



Hautboy by the D'Arcy White Turk — his dam a Royal 



Mare. 

 Miss D'Arcy's Pet Mare — her dam daughter of a Ledbury 



Royal Ma re. The name of Pet Mare's sire not known. 

 ^his Eastern horse was imported ab^ut 1720, by Mr. 



Hxitton, of Marske, near Richmond, Yorks, and besides 



being the sire of Blacklegs, got Black Chance, the best 



runner of his day at high weights. 



Coneyskins by The Lister Turk was a grey horse bred in 



1712'by the Duke of Rutland ; his breeding not preserved. 

 The Old Clubfoot Mare by Hautboy. The further breeding 



of this mare (in the stud of Mr. Crofts) no t been preserved. 

 Grey Hautboy by Hautboy. The further breeding of Grey 



Hautboy has not been preserved. 

 Dau. of Makeless (Oglethorpe Arabian)— Dau. of Brimmer 



(D'Arcy Yellow Turk)— Dau. of Diamond. 



Fo^CIulTbyCIumsy (Hautboy— Miss D'Arcy's Pet Mare) 



— Daughter of the Leedes Arabian. 

 Dau. of Coneyskins(Zwi'<'r Turic) -Dau. of Hutton's Grey 



Barb— Dau. of Hutton's Royal Colt— (Helmsley Turk). 



Bald 

 Galloway. 



Sister to 

 Old Country 

 Wench. 



Snake, 



Squirrel's 

 Dam. 



The Godolphin— The most celebrated of all Eastern sires, 

 about whom opinions are divided as to whether he was an 

 Arabian or a Barb, the best judges inclining to the latter 

 belief— was picked up in Paris, about 1728 (where it is 

 said he had actually drawn a water-cart), by Mr. Coke of 

 Norfolk, who gave him to Mr. R. Williams, by whom he 

 was presented to Earl of Godolphin. A brown bay, with 

 some white on off hind heel ; about 15 hands. Died 1753. 



St. Victor's Barb was imported into France by INI. St. Victor, 

 from whom he was purchased by Capt. Rider, of Whittle- 

 bury Forest, Northamptonshire, and attached to his stud. 



Dau.ofWhvnot(sonof FenwickB.)— herdama Koyal IMare 



Snake by The Lister I «r/c— Dau. of Haut. (D'Arcy Wn. 



Turk— Royal Mare). The further breeding not preserved. 

 Grey Wilkes byHautboy(D'Arcy Wh. Turk— Royal Mare) 



—Miss D'Arcy's Pet Mare-Dau. of a Sedbury Royal Mare. 

 The Lister Turk was brought into England by the Duke 



of Berwick, from whom he was purchased by INIr. Lister. 

 Dau. of Hautboy (D Arcy White Turk— Royal Mare). 



There is no record of Snake's grandam. 



Montague. 



Dau. of 



Acaster Turk. There is no account of wno imported this 

 Eastern horse, who made himself famous as sire of Roxana. 



Dau. of a son of Pulleine Arabian, her dam a daughter of 

 Brimmer (D'Arcy Yellow Turjc— RoyaliMare), 



Nothing further known of him than that he was in Lord 

 D'Arcy's stud at Sedbury, Yorkshire, who doubtless had 

 him from Lord Montague, of Cawdry, Sussex, a noble in 

 Charles XL's reign eminen_t_forJiis_fine breed of^horses. 



Hautboy byThTD'ATcyWh. Turk— his dam a Royal Mare. 

 This sire was in the stud of Lord D'Arcyat Sedbury, Yorks. 

 Brimmer by D'Arcy Yellow Turk— his dam a Royal Mare.- 

 This sire was in stud of Lord D'Arcy, of Sedbu ry, Yorks. 



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